Yes, they can. As long as they feel threatened by them.
Goliath birdeater was created in 1804.
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One of them
small hummers
Goliath tarantula eat birds that land mainly in the Amazonian Rainforest's.
Surinam, Guyana, northern Brazil, and southern Venezuela
it eats birds,rats,and other small mammals.
The goliath birdeater is a species of tarantula that is known for its large size and impressive appearance. It is one of the largest spiders in the world, with a leg span of up to 11 inches. Despite its intimidating name, the goliath birdeater does not typically prey on birds.
what is the life cycle of a goliath birdeater trantula?
A tarantula's venom, including that of the Goliath, is usually not lethal to humans, although the Goliath's bite with its one-inch-long fangs can cause severe pain, nausea, and profuse sweating.
The Goliath birdeater is primarily a carnivore. It primarily feeds on insects, small mammals, frogs, and even small birds, using its large size and powerful fangs to capture prey. While it may occasionally consume plant material, its diet is predominantly animal-based.
A bird spider is another term for a Goliath birdeater, a species of large tarantula, Latin name Theraphosa blondi.